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— Each week night, THE LATE LATE SHOW with JAMES CORDEN throws the ultimate late night after party with a mix of celebrity guests, edgy musical acts, games and sketches. Corden differentiates his show by offering viewers a peek behind-the-scenes into the green room, bringing all of his guests out at once and lending his musical and acting talents to various sketches. Additionally, bandleader Reggie Watts and the house band provide original, improvised music throughout the show. Since Corden took the reigns as host in March 2015, he has quickly become known for generating buzzworthy viral videos, such as Carpool Karaoke.”

evilkitty2007 I’m gonna disagree and say Affleck, Bale, and then Clooney. Affleck played an unhinged, brutal Batman more akin to Thomas Wayne, who is my favorite Batman. Bale had a solid Bruce Wayne down, but his Batman was an over-exaggerated mess, and I grew real tired how shitty the fight choreography was in those Nolan films. Clooney, well, I barely recall his portrayal of either, likely because I’ve long since repressed those memories. But I will say that the Clooney/Kilmer movies are actually a lot of fun, and I look at them as an extension of the Adam West days.

Clooney, Bale, Affleck. People hate Batman and Robin (for good reasons) but Clooney did a great job with what he was given. Bale was a pretty good Bruce Wayne but an awful Batman. Affleck is physically the best Batman yet but his performance is cringeworthy.

If Hamm would play the Batman, it would be: Hamm, Bale, Affleck, Clooney. Well, as long as his Batman is not a murdering loco or a total goofball, he’d do great in the role. Bale’s Batman represents the better idea of the Batman is – cunning and morally-driven. Affleck’s Batman was a deconstruction of the character. But, honestly, I feel Hamm would be an amazing Tony Stark. He looks and acts more like the comic book Tony Stark in real life than RDJ does in movies.

Let me guess. Is the guest going to ask James a question only about the guests he’s had on his show/carpool karaoke? Also, will James look at his writers in shock that they have been able to use the thesaurus to reword a reappearing question? Oh, and lastly, will James say something like, “Oh I could never say.” OR “Everyone here knows who it is (referring to his staff).”? Ya, I thought so.

I used to love this segment but it has become rather boring. Jon was awesome, no doubt about that, but James has the same questions, same reactions, same bits… Maybe they could ask him more personal questions or something that he wouldn’t get in trouble answering but would make him uncomfortable to answer! Such as Jon’s last question. That would bring this segment back to it’s glory!